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there are plenty of questions and few answers about a car bombing in michigan injured a father and his two sons on tuesday evening. they remain hospitalized in serious condition. authorities are searching for clues about how the bomb was made and who might have planted it. >>> suburban milwaukee, a couple of guys are denying they are heroes after saving a man's life. police dash cam video shows the scene as cpr was being performed on a bus driver who lost consciousness while behind the wheel. the business partners saw the bus go through a stop. that's when they knew something was wrong so they took action. >> we were wondering, what is the bus doing? why isn't it stopping? then we're like, there's no bus driver. >> braked and slowed down the bus and stopped it, threw it in park, checked for a pulse. >> incredible. they started cpr until an ambulance crew arrived. the victim was revived. the two special needs children on the bus weren't hurt. thankfully. wow. >> good samaritans. >> could have ended in tragedy. >> no kidding, wow. >>> here's a look now at your thursday weather. rain alon
there are plenty of questions and few answers about a car bombing in michigan injured a father and his two sons on tuesday evening. they remain hospitalized in serious condition. authorities are searching for clues about how the bomb was made and who might have planted it. >>> suburban milwaukee, a couple of guys are denying they are heroes after saving a man's life. police dash cam video shows the scene as cpr was being performed on a bus driver who lost consciousness while behind the...
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dozens fast moving hunks of space junk will come hurdling out of the sky and strike ground in texas or michigan or florida or they'll plunge harmlessly into the atlantic ocean. >> it is just, not under control at all. that makes it very difficult to predict where it is going to come down. >> reporter: don't panic. that was then. now scientists say it's clear the bus-sized 6 1/2-ton satellite will crash north of australia or near the coast of chile maybe. as this simulation shows, most is expected to burn as it enters the atmosphere. two dozen pieces are expected to fall to earth as far as 500 miles apart. the odds of anyone getting hit are long, one in 3,200 according to an early estimate. but it happens. >> the chance of getting in a car wreck today is one in 16. this isn't much to worry about. >> reporter: ask this woman. she was on a walk when struck in the back of the fragment of a delta rocket. the only known victim of falling space junk has advice. >> my advice is to be outside if you see it coming run. uh-huh. >> reporter: to put it in perspective, the odds of getting struck by lightning
dozens fast moving hunks of space junk will come hurdling out of the sky and strike ground in texas or michigan or florida or they'll plunge harmlessly into the atlantic ocean. >> it is just, not under control at all. that makes it very difficult to predict where it is going to come down. >> reporter: don't panic. that was then. now scientists say it's clear the bus-sized 6 1/2-ton satellite will crash north of australia or near the coast of chile maybe. as this simulation shows,...
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megyn: we are hearing about a controversial new plan being unveiled by michigan's governor. governor rick snyder a republican looking to tackle the issue of childhood obesity. directing doctors to monitor their young patient's weight and give the data to the state. we hear the childrens identity would remain anonymous. arkansas came under fire in 2002 when they passed a ru rule to send parents information such as that. u.s. and nasa officials unveiling plans for the multibillion-dollar space launch system today. the program hopes to send space crews to astroids, mars and beyond with a new and improved rocket system. the only catch? we are only about 6 years and $35 billion away. trace gallagher in our west coast newsroom with more on that one, trace. >> reporter: not exactly to infiniti and along like buzz light year would say. yep it's $35 billion which is a boat load of money for people who say they can't afford to put any more shuttles up in the air. thinks the rendering of it. it looks like the saturn 5 rocket used to launch the apollo missions. if you look on the side i
megyn: we are hearing about a controversial new plan being unveiled by michigan's governor. governor rick snyder a republican looking to tackle the issue of childhood obesity. directing doctors to monitor their young patient's weight and give the data to the state. we hear the childrens identity would remain anonymous. arkansas came under fire in 2002 when they passed a ru rule to send parents information such as that. u.s. and nasa officials unveiling plans for the multibillion-dollar space...
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plus, police in michigan now searching for a motive in this mafia style car bombing. we'll show you who was inside when it exploded into flames. and we are getting new information into the newsroom now involving mysterious markings found on a southwest airlines plane. investigators say they are concerned about the messages written in arabic. we investigate. >> it raises the issues, airports are supposed to be very well policed, lots of security cameras everywhere. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters everywhere who trust duracell. so, look for these special pks to see how you can help your local volunteers. duracell. trusted everywhere. [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average
plus, police in michigan now searching for a motive in this mafia style car bombing. we'll show you who was inside when it exploded into flames. and we are getting new information into the newsroom now involving mysterious markings found on a southwest airlines plane. investigators say they are concerned about the messages written in arabic. we investigate. >> it raises the issues, airports are supposed to be very well policed, lots of security cameras everywhere. are you receiving a...
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flames totally engulfing a car on a michigan highway. trace gallagher live from our west coast newsroom with more. >> reporter: we could have test result on this bomb at anytime now giving us very important answers about what type of device this was and what this device was actually made of and actually how it was detonated, even more important, whether the bomb was inside or outside the car. the pieces of the bomb that blew up eric chapelle's car are being examined at a lab in washington d.c. chapelle, as you said, with his two young sons going to football practice when the bomb exploded, it was all caught on cell phone video when the car exploded. chapelle called 911 as we have heard and we'll hear later on, but a nearby truck driver also called. listen to his call. >> reporter: now, aside from piecing that bomb together, investigators are also trying to figure out a motive here. eric chapelle is a business and family law attorney. police have spent a lot of time in recent days at his law firm trying to figure out if maybe a client or
flames totally engulfing a car on a michigan highway. trace gallagher live from our west coast newsroom with more. >> reporter: we could have test result on this bomb at anytime now giving us very important answers about what type of device this was and what this device was actually made of and actually how it was detonated, even more important, whether the bomb was inside or outside the car. the pieces of the bomb that blew up eric chapelle's car are being examined at a lab in washington...
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perry got to michigan, he made of point of saying he does support border security. he's been criticized for opposing a complete border fence between the u.s. and mexico, saying that's really reality and not something that's practical, but he has today reemphasized his support for securing the border first as part of the overall discussion of illegal immigration that says first you secure the border and then you do comprehensive immigration reform, which would deal with a path to citizenship, dealing with guest workers, and 12 million illegal aliens living in the u.s. perry making the reference to border security first, clearly trying to address the criticism he had for his immigration positions. heather. >> heather: carl, you stay on top of it. as soon as you gets the straw poll results, let us know. thank you. >> gregg: some pretty serious questions remain today about the bankrupt solar panel maker, solyndra. lawmakers hammering top executives yesterday trying to get answers about the loan guarantee that the company received from the feds, that's you, the taxpayers
perry got to michigan, he made of point of saying he does support border security. he's been criticized for opposing a complete border fence between the u.s. and mexico, saying that's really reality and not something that's practical, but he has today reemphasized his support for securing the border first as part of the overall discussion of illegal immigration that says first you secure the border and then you do comprehensive immigration reform, which would deal with a path to citizenship,...
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that's why he is in michigan right now. the staff and the team worked extremely hard in order to make sure that these straw poll voters understand his record and vision for future of america. he will do well this evening. >> uma: if he doesn't win the top spot are you going to be very concerned tomorrow morning? >> you don't win everything. this is a long, long race. i feel real good about where he is and where he will be when it's time for primary vote and nominate the next republican nominee to be president of the united states. >> uma: we thank you for joining us. appreciate it. i know it's a big night for all the contenders. we wish you the best. take care. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> uma: yesterday, solyndra executives testify in front of the house energy and commerce sub committee only to claim their fifth amendment privileges shortly after the start of questioning. molly henneberg joins us now with the latest developments on this very big story. >> it's not over say the lawmakers who asked questions. but didn't g
that's why he is in michigan right now. the staff and the team worked extremely hard in order to make sure that these straw poll voters understand his record and vision for future of america. he will do well this evening. >> uma: if he doesn't win the top spot are you going to be very concerned tomorrow morning? >> you don't win everything. this is a long, long race. i feel real good about where he is and where he will be when it's time for primary vote and nominate the next...
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it comes from ian mcdonald of michigan who says he has a health problem. watch it, sir. >> i am a student so for me and those like me democrat healthcare reform allowing us to stay on our insurance longer would be a godsend. if you were elected would you work in the state position of the party to repeal this reform. if so do we pray really hard that our illness --. >> chris: what about provisions that he talks about. the one that allows kids to stay on their parents' policies until they are 26 or not limiting coverage for preexisting conditions. president obama says the only way insurance companies can afford to provide those kinds of reforms is with the individual mandate where they get a lot of new customers? >> when i hear this discussion i think of my daughter elizabeth who is sitting in the front row who suffers from juvenile diabetes. i am also reminded we are fundamentally approaching healthcare reform the wrong way. one trillion dollar bomb of obamacare is creating such uncertainty in the marketplace that businesses are not willing to hire, not wil
it comes from ian mcdonald of michigan who says he has a health problem. watch it, sir. >> i am a student so for me and those like me democrat healthcare reform allowing us to stay on our insurance longer would be a godsend. if you were elected would you work in the state position of the party to repeal this reform. if so do we pray really hard that our illness --. >> chris: what about provisions that he talks about. the one that allows kids to stay on their parents' policies until...
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they can move to the right far enough. >> reporter: meantime, mitt romney won a straw poll in michigan today, no surprise his father george romney was governor of michigan in the 60s. >> heather: i saw that pass through twitter a while ago. thank you steve. >> gregg: rebel forces in libya, unearthing a gruesome reminder today of their country's bloody past, a mass grave containing more than 1200 bodies discovered outside a libyan prison. bodies believe to be those of explain prisoners kill after a 1996 prison protest. not withstanding those painful reminders, people in other parts of libya are starting to resume their lives, as usual. david piper streaming live fromripoli. >> reporter: revolutionary forces at the moment trying to fight their way into the heart of gadhafi's hometown of sirte. they say their fighters have so fargo within half a mile of there. they are facing stiff resistance as they have over the last several days. they are trying to expand a bridge head in the west of the town. they do say they are not pushing from other positions because they are trying to leave room t
they can move to the right far enough. >> reporter: meantime, mitt romney won a straw poll in michigan today, no surprise his father george romney was governor of michigan in the 60s. >> heather: i saw that pass through twitter a while ago. thank you steve. >> gregg: rebel forces in libya, unearthing a gruesome reminder today of their country's bloody past, a mass grave containing more than 1200 bodies discovered outside a libyan prison. bodies believe to be those of explain...
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check out the footage of one swirling over lake michigan. waterspouts are typical around this time of year, because water is warmer than the air temperature. the vortexes are usually short-lived and weak buthey are certainly capable of moving on land. great shot. >> eric: republicans out in california are stirring the campus at berkeley, planning a bake sale where the price of pastry and cookies, will depend on the color of one's skin. that he claim to be making a point on race and college admissions, and, our fox affiliate in oakland, ktvu, reports. >> reporter: the price list at the bake sale is what is cooking up controversy. according to the facebook page, the republicans plan to charge $2 for caucasian students and $1.50 for asian students and $1 for latino students and 75 cents for african-american students an native american students would pay 25 cents and officers with the college republicans say it is supposed to be a protest against sb 185, a bill to allow the uc system to consider race an ethnicity in the admissions process. >> th
check out the footage of one swirling over lake michigan. waterspouts are typical around this time of year, because water is warmer than the air temperature. the vortexes are usually short-lived and weak buthey are certainly capable of moving on land. great shot. >> eric: republicans out in california are stirring the campus at berkeley, planning a bake sale where the price of pastry and cookies, will depend on the color of one's skin. that he claim to be making a point on race and...
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perry and romney did skip the poll in orlando to attend campaign events in michigan. a march tben against social inequality turned violent this weekend in manhattan. five people sprayed with pepper spray and 80 toted away. they ney the system unjustly benefits the rich and hurts the poor. >>> a play ground named in honor of the youngest victim in the tucson arizona shooting rampage that injured gabrielle giffords. it was dedicated saturday in tucson. the nine-year-old had aspirations of a career in politics. those are the top stories right now, shannon. back to you. >> shannon: peter, thank you very much. >>> i would say that the fact that he doesn't want to build a fence. he save gave a speech in 2001e he talked about buy national health insurance. >> have you ever even been to the border with mexico? >> yes. >> i'm surprised if you have but you weren't paying attention. >> the answer is, yes. >> the eye tina you are going to build a wall for 1200 miles and go 800 miles more to tee tijuana does not make sense. put the boots on the ground. we know how to make this wor
perry and romney did skip the poll in orlando to attend campaign events in michigan. a march tben against social inequality turned violent this weekend in manhattan. five people sprayed with pepper spray and 80 toted away. they ney the system unjustly benefits the rich and hurts the poor. >>> a play ground named in honor of the youngest victim in the tucson arizona shooting rampage that injured gabrielle giffords. it was dedicated saturday in tucson. the nine-year-old had aspirations...
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. >> that's a plant the president had spoken at in previous months before romney was there, in michigan. then you have the things with driving the bus, it was actually made in canada, and it raises one question, before we move to the jobs plan, and that is does the white house not get it in the way they're presenting him and why would they step into these pits without it being necessary? >> no matter what he does, they're going to do minute things that don't show the picture. mitt romney is a fine one to talk about job creation. again, what's his plan other than broad generalities and what's his record? he doesn't talk about his record of jobs in massachusetts when he's on the campaign trail as rick perry does, for example. martha: you both raised the point about the jobs plan and what i find really interesting is the difficulty that it's turning out, that the president may have from democrats on this jobs plan, you've got jim webb, mary landrieu, tom carper, all democrats, all complaining about what's in this jobs bill, and when you couple that with the new york nine, it looks like som
. >> that's a plant the president had spoken at in previous months before romney was there, in michigan. then you have the things with driving the bus, it was actually made in canada, and it raises one question, before we move to the jobs plan, and that is does the white house not get it in the way they're presenting him and why would they step into these pits without it being necessary? >> no matter what he does, they're going to do minute things that don't show the picture. mitt...
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martha: and sadly you have georgia, wisconsin, utah, and michigan. all ticked higher in their state unemployment rate last month, illinois rose sharply to 10% unemployment and gerri willis, host of "the willis report" on the fox business network. state by state, the story of so many individuals and lives. >> and to see the numbers tick higher after an august that was abysmal by any standards, zero jobs created. in the month of august, it is shocking, you mentioned nevada is a real problem there, continues to be housing and the number of homes, foreclosed on, in august, alone, some 57,000 homes, think about that. just in nevada. a dismal situation, for them there, you mentioned georgia, wisconsin and illinois is one state where jobs, the jobless rate is spiking sharply to 9.9 and even if you look at the states where jobless numbers are going down, rates are not reassuring, rhode island, 10.6%, new jersey down to 9.4%, tennessee down to 9.7% and if the devil is in details, the details are not reassuring. martha: what do we think this is largest reason
martha: and sadly you have georgia, wisconsin, utah, and michigan. all ticked higher in their state unemployment rate last month, illinois rose sharply to 10% unemployment and gerri willis, host of "the willis report" on the fox business network. state by state, the story of so many individuals and lives. >> and to see the numbers tick higher after an august that was abysmal by any standards, zero jobs created. in the month of august, it is shocking, you mentioned nevada is a...
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nevada and flashes but also michigan and north carolina. how do you see it? >> those are it. you took the words right out of my mouth, bill. those four states have higher than expected unemployment rates, it's higher than the national average. obviously the republican nominee will make that issue one in campaigning in each of those states. you know, we have too much focus on the national number, bill. the national number is interesting, but we have a state-by-state system of electing the president. what really matters to people is the unemployment rate in their state, and in those four states that is going to be the big issue for the republican nominee. bill: i want you to explain that in greater depth here. you write in your website here, national unemployment rate alone is not a good indicator of results. a lot of people look to this number and try to make predictions, but you say that is not important? >> it's important, people pay attention to it, but what really matters to them is what they are seeing in their state, in their localities, among their friends and families.
nevada and flashes but also michigan and north carolina. how do you see it? >> those are it. you took the words right out of my mouth, bill. those four states have higher than expected unemployment rates, it's higher than the national average. obviously the republican nominee will make that issue one in campaigning in each of those states. you know, we have too much focus on the national number, bill. the national number is interesting, but we have a state-by-state system of electing the...
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we've seen those things here in michigan. we've seen it around the country, but it is about prioritizing and making sure we're not spending more than what we're taking in and it is progress. martha: i hear you. you said funding for solyndra or green jobs or company for solyndra itself which is now in bankruptcy? >> problems like. martha: problems like that. >> like solyndra had. and everybody is tired of hearing about the $16 muffins out of the department of justice. you know, for their, for their conferences and those kinds of things. and the bottom line is, martha, it is about responsibility and transparency and accountability for this government. and it simply isn't there. martha: what kind of concessions in spending were made? >> well, for what we were doing in the house? martha: yes. >> okay. well, first of all we looked at the program and first and foremost i don't think it was enough. it was a partial paid-for, not a full paid-for. one of the areas they were taking that money out of was a program that many argue benefi
we've seen those things here in michigan. we've seen it around the country, but it is about prioritizing and making sure we're not spending more than what we're taking in and it is progress. martha: i hear you. you said funding for solyndra or green jobs or company for solyndra itself which is now in bankruptcy? >> problems like. martha: problems like that. >> like solyndra had. and everybody is tired of hearing about the $16 muffins out of the department of justice. you know, for...
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plumes of smoke from the massive fire drifted into wisconsin and michigan and illinois. >>> teachers in tacoma, washington, expected to return to their classrooms today after walking off the job monday. a state court judge has ordered them to end the strike that school administrators claim is illegal. >>> all right, we're going in depth now on the rise of governor rick perry. he had a texas-size bullseye on his back. the attacks only confirming he is the frontrunner right now for the nomination. many americans, including those who will vote in the general election are only finding out who he is. joinish us now, david who wrote the cover story on this week's issue of "time." david, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> morning, ali. >> david, you know, when you look at rick perry, all sorts of people have an imprecisission o him, one way or the other. he has views that span the political spectrum. it's not just the texas swagger. what did you learn when writing this? >> well, the thing that struck me about rick perry is that he's a different breed of cat than we're used to
plumes of smoke from the massive fire drifted into wisconsin and michigan and illinois. >>> teachers in tacoma, washington, expected to return to their classrooms today after walking off the job monday. a state court judge has ordered them to end the strike that school administrators claim is illegal. >>> all right, we're going in depth now on the rise of governor rick perry. he had a texas-size bullseye on his back. the attacks only confirming he is the frontrunner right now...
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marquette, michigan, 31. record lows. cold air infiltrating and even the earliest snow ever across north central wisconsin. just a little falling there. maybe lake effects happening, too. 20 to 30 degrees in some spots this morning. frost and freeze advisories issued and this cold front pushing all the way. the gulf of mexico in the atlantic. a lot of folks getting a taste of this, but that cold front, a bit of a price to pay here. ocean city, maryland. check out this video. a water spout caught on tape. this thing came off the bay and got on land. did a little damage to trucks and structures, but nobody got hurt with this thing. remarkable video. ocean city, maryland, thank you for that. the only severe weather report as far as tornadoes are concerned. that was yesterday. enjoy the cool weather, guys. back up to you. >> okay, a. >> there you go. >> i'm heading to toronto this afternoon. pop a weather report in for toronto. i understand it's going to be cool. >> i mentioned st. john's? >> a beautiful, beautiful place. i h
marquette, michigan, 31. record lows. cold air infiltrating and even the earliest snow ever across north central wisconsin. just a little falling there. maybe lake effects happening, too. 20 to 30 degrees in some spots this morning. frost and freeze advisories issued and this cold front pushing all the way. the gulf of mexico in the atlantic. a lot of folks getting a taste of this, but that cold front, a bit of a price to pay here. ocean city, maryland. check out this video. a water spout...
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you can see for areas including michigan and then over towards the northeast as well as new england, we're going to see temperatures increasing as well as the relative humidity levels starting to rise. i point that out because we're also going to look at the chance for a few isolated storms to pop up. i know so many people are cleaning up after hurricane irene and the weather conditions will start to go downhill as we go through the weekend. ali, back over to you. >> thanks very much. we'll be keeping a close eye on this with you and your team in atlanta. >> they could use some of that rain in texas this weekend. the lone star state in the midst of a historic drought and dealing with several major wildfires. the largest not far from dallas has destroyed dozens of homes but crews may finally be getting the upper hand as we head into the weekend. cnn's jim spellman live in possum kingdom lake, it texas. good morning. are they closer to getting this thing under control? >> yeah, they are, christine. the first thing we noticed this morning, we're no longer smelling smoke and seeing ash c
you can see for areas including michigan and then over towards the northeast as well as new england, we're going to see temperatures increasing as well as the relative humidity levels starting to rise. i point that out because we're also going to look at the chance for a few isolated storms to pop up. i know so many people are cleaning up after hurricane irene and the weather conditions will start to go downhill as we go through the weekend. ali, back over to you. >> thanks very much....
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do you foresee if pennsylvania were to go this way that michigan, ohio, florida, the other big battleground states that now have republican legislatures could pull the same thing? >> it's only valuable in a left leaning battleground state that goes for the democrat usually. if one of those states gets a republican legislature, absolutely. that's the kind of state you imagine will flip back to democrats who will presumably flip it back at some point. you hear people talk about switching to a system where you win with a national popular vote which is pie in the sky but if this took off and you saw the system fall apart, that would become relevant. >> thank you so much. and up next, israel on israel. the democratic campaign chair on the u.n. vote and jobs plan. follow the show online and on twitter with hash tag michelle reports. man: looks great, hun... woman: ...and we're not real proud of this. man: no...we're not. woman: we...um... teen: have you guys seen captain stewie and lil' miss neptune? dad: did you look all over the place? under your desk? all around? teen: uh, they're fish, they l
do you foresee if pennsylvania were to go this way that michigan, ohio, florida, the other big battleground states that now have republican legislatures could pull the same thing? >> it's only valuable in a left leaning battleground state that goes for the democrat usually. if one of those states gets a republican legislature, absolutely. that's the kind of state you imagine will flip back to democrats who will presumably flip it back at some point. you hear people talk about switching to...
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across a globe in michigan, this is dearborn. and this is southfield. dearborn and southfield are suburbs of detroit. dearborn has the largest concentration of arabs outside the middle east. and southfield has a significant concentration of jewish people. and now that we're at war with each other, relations between the two communities at times reflect the tensions of the middle east. some of these tensions are covered in the local newspapers. >> last year we had an editorial that was published. it was published right on super bowl day in detroit. >> we are a right of center conservative page. >> and the editorial is on sunday, he says that -- that palestinians have lust for jewish blood. >> it was very critical of palestinians, but that's not the problem of being critical. it was dehumannizing them. >> and describing palestinians as terrorists. >> same thing, they have a unique nature against self-interest >> and they're waiting for a moment, for the right moment to kill the jew. what type of a statement is this made by an editorial. what are you trying
across a globe in michigan, this is dearborn. and this is southfield. dearborn and southfield are suburbs of detroit. dearborn has the largest concentration of arabs outside the middle east. and southfield has a significant concentration of jewish people. and now that we're at war with each other, relations between the two communities at times reflect the tensions of the middle east. some of these tensions are covered in the local newspapers. >> last year we had an editorial that was...
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in the south, not all of them, and it also applies 20 particular counties in different places like michigan, california, and alaska, that kind of thing, and there's a national debate right now as to whether or not that's constitutional, whether that violates the federalism of those states, whether, you know, this is really a states issue and the federal government should get involved. we just had an anniversary of the voting rights act passage. i think that it's still an issue. you know, there's a question of is the south worse than other places; right? i think that's a legitimate questions, but this notion of a check on partisan officials and their changes, i think gets a good thing. i think it's a good thing in part because an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure better than a pound a cure. reviewing an election change before it's made is much less expensive than litigation after the fact, after you've had an election. it could be, you know, discriminatory or problematic. i think also what this review does is help all voters, not just voters of color because politicians are less l
in the south, not all of them, and it also applies 20 particular counties in different places like michigan, california, and alaska, that kind of thing, and there's a national debate right now as to whether or not that's constitutional, whether that violates the federalism of those states, whether, you know, this is really a states issue and the federal government should get involved. we just had an anniversary of the voting rights act passage. i think that it's still an issue. you know,...
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next call from michigan, go ahead. >> caller: i published a newspaper, we've been publishing the "michigan bulletin" for 17 years here, and my dad is one of those people who i remember as a kid went down south, and he would bring people up on the car. on changeover, drove down, picked up the guys out of alabama, and they are still here in the community, and they are like me, their kids are first generation from the south, and their kids' kids now are here. i appreciate you hying -- highlighted that. we didn't talk about it, but we did it. the other part is we have third generation now at dispute, fighting each other. they don't know each other, don't know the roots of the families that were connected in the south, and i'm wondering, what do we do? ship them south because there's limited opportunity here, education has been decreasing, and the opportunity for work like detroit are terrible, or do we stick it out? stay, redo the institutions, restack the churches, come out with our own measures and demands on community to make the adjustments for us and fight for our place in the sun here or
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and i'm from detroit, michigan. and my mother grew up in the church that he pastored in detroit, michigan, later on after this happened when he pastored these two churches. and so i'd heard the name. norris died four years before i was born, and so i'd heard the name, and norris -- what i remembered my mom saying, he preached long messages. my grandmother said she used to pack a lunch when he was preaching because he'd preach two-hour sermons. but one day in a chance encounter with somebody i told somebody where i went to church, and even though these things had happened long before in another city, this guy said, well, i'd never go to that church because that's where that pastor was who killed that guy. and i, what in the world is he talking about? so i asked my mother and others and heard the story. they didn't really know the story completely because it happened decades before and nobody talked about it. yeah, that was dr. norris, and he had a fight with somebody back in the '20s, and he killed a guy. so that's h
and i'm from detroit, michigan. and my mother grew up in the church that he pastored in detroit, michigan, later on after this happened when he pastored these two churches. and so i'd heard the name. norris died four years before i was born, and so i'd heard the name, and norris -- what i remembered my mom saying, he preached long messages. my grandmother said she used to pack a lunch when he was preaching because he'd preach two-hour sermons. but one day in a chance encounter with somebody i...
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i am from detroit, michigan. and my mother grew up in a church that he pastored in detroit, michigan later on when he pastored these two churches. so i heard the name. a norris died four years before born. i heard the name and norris -- but he remembered my mom saying he preached on messages. the grandmother said she used to pack a lunch because he preached to our sermons. but one day and a chance encounter with somebody, i told somebody where he went to church. even though the things that happened long before, this guy said identical to that church because that were the pastor was to kill that guy. what was he talking about? i asked my mother and others and they didn't know the story completely. as it happened so many decades before and nobody talked about it. yeah, that was dr. norris anita favors limiting the 20s until the guy. that's how i heard about it for the first time as a teenager. when i went to college i studied baptist history with that description came across his name, as most will when they study t
i am from detroit, michigan. and my mother grew up in a church that he pastored in detroit, michigan later on when he pastored these two churches. so i heard the name. a norris died four years before born. i heard the name and norris -- but he remembered my mom saying he preached on messages. the grandmother said she used to pack a lunch because he preached to our sermons. but one day and a chance encounter with somebody, i told somebody where he went to church. even though the things that...
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jackson michigan, good afternoon. >> caller: jackson, mississippi,. >> host: sorry about that. >> caller: wanted to know, his roots in the deep south and his response to the movement as being led by doctor cornell. >> guest: i'm not sure i would call anything a movement, but i think that cornell and, we surfaced on this in passing before, i both cornell and others have become sharp critics of the obama administration. and in effect they don't think that obama is doing enough for people who do not have privilege in this country. they think that the obama policies have been tilted too far towards, towards the corporate elite and towards the moneyed elite. and as i said before i think that's fair criticisms. i don't believe, i don't know how they are characterized beyond that but i don't believe that either one of those would say they are leading a movement. i think what they're doing is they are trying to mobilize people who aren't particularly in a point of view and the press the president to embrace a more and encompassing set of policies. >> host: diane williams e-mails in from tampa. t
jackson michigan, good afternoon. >> caller: jackson, mississippi,. >> host: sorry about that. >> caller: wanted to know, his roots in the deep south and his response to the movement as being led by doctor cornell. >> guest: i'm not sure i would call anything a movement, but i think that cornell and, we surfaced on this in passing before, i both cornell and others have become sharp critics of the obama administration. and in effect they don't think that obama is doing...
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to see you this morning. >> reporter: home turf for the former massachusetts governor who grew up in michigan when his father was governor there and where romney captured the g.o.p. primary in 2008. >> hopefully the people of this state will support me like they did last time. >> reporter: romney has hammered perry for calling social security a ponzi scheme and for allowing illegal immigrants to receive a discounted in-state college tuition. >> if you're opposed to illegal immigration, it doesn't mean that you don't have a heart. it means that you have a heart and a brain. >> reporter: the battle between perry, romney, and the rest of the republican field may come down to who is seen seine as the better conservative versus who is seen as more electable. >> if i had to pick between the two i would pick perry because i think of romney as more establishment. >> reporter: in a cbs news/"new york times" poll last week, republicans were split on whether they want a nominee who agrees with them on the issues or who can just beat the president next year. romney supporters think he has the edge. >> we
to see you this morning. >> reporter: home turf for the former massachusetts governor who grew up in michigan when his father was governor there and where romney captured the g.o.p. primary in 2008. >> hopefully the people of this state will support me like they did last time. >> reporter: romney has hammered perry for calling social security a ponzi scheme and for allowing illegal immigrants to receive a discounted in-state college tuition. >> if you're opposed to...
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>> reporter: quincy alexander was cuffed in the back of a bloomfield, michigan cruiser. he moved the hands to in front of him. he emptied his pockets which contained heroin. then he used his mouth to loosen the handcuffs. let's time it to see how long it takes him to take off the cuffs. left alone in the cruiser with the radio on, alexander gnawed, salivated and tugged for a mere 17 seconds before the cuff came off. he kept looking around for the officer. you could almost see him think. while we're at it, shouldn't the suspect be wearing a seatbelt? then the minor detail, how he opened the window. the barrier between the front and back was left open. he crawled into the front seat. watch the light change as he presses the button, opening the rear window. this cruiser was cuffed. a burglar in utah went out there a moving police car. when he threw himself out, he was not seriously hurt. he was recovered. his freddie mercury moment short lived. ♪ i've got to break free >>> all right, this morning presidential candidates spanning across the country from the east coast to t
>> reporter: quincy alexander was cuffed in the back of a bloomfield, michigan cruiser. he moved the hands to in front of him. he emptied his pockets which contained heroin. then he used his mouth to loosen the handcuffs. let's time it to see how long it takes him to take off the cuffs. left alone in the cruiser with the radio on, alexander gnawed, salivated and tugged for a mere 17 seconds before the cuff came off. he kept looking around for the officer. you could almost see him think....
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the championship and glen rice who is the player that she's accused of having an affair with won the michigan mvp so for me i don't want to go there! >> all right, john? >> what's extraordinary to me s that as politico pointed out, she's called the lame-stream media has run to her defense. and you see "the new york times" being invoked as this paragon of integrity, if "the times" dishes on the book, i think it's fair, it's sleazy and salacious and not very well-sourced book, the fact that sarah palin is not running for president for all accounts i think makes it less news worthy. it's out-of-bounds and shouldn't have any impact of people's perceptions on sarah palin. >> question number two, tom ridge endorsing jon huntsman, right now i'm actually looking live as it's coming through our control room, so what do you think? can anything help resuscitate this struggling presidential campaign? maria? >> unfortunately not, kyra, because jon huntsman i think in terms of the candidate is one of the most thoughtful, rational, mainstream thinking of these candidates. he believes in evolution. he belie
the championship and glen rice who is the player that she's accused of having an affair with won the michigan mvp so for me i don't want to go there! >> all right, john? >> what's extraordinary to me s that as politico pointed out, she's called the lame-stream media has run to her defense. and you see "the new york times" being invoked as this paragon of integrity, if "the times" dishes on the book, i think it's fair, it's sleazy and salacious and not very...
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. >>> a father and son on a fishing trip in michigan find a baby deer struggling to swim across the bay so they pulled the fawn into their boat and then they released it close to the shore. pretty extraordinary there. capturing the entire rescue on their cell phone. yeah, now it is free and off into the wild blue yonder -- or at least that little island. >> imagine the sunset you'd see if you lived on one of the planets nasa has discovered outside our solar system. it has two suns just like one of the planets in the "star wars" movies. chad meyers, this is not in the pictures? this is the real deal? >> this is the real deal. it is 200 light years a way. we will never find out whether luke skywalker really lives there or not. they have named it tattooing. remember when luke sees the two suns setting? actually it exists. they've renamed it. this is what the artist rendition looks like. the planet would be here. two suns, one red and one orange. that is from nasa. so where is it? the center of our milky way galaxy. there's our sun and this telescope has been looking for years and years out
. >>> a father and son on a fishing trip in michigan find a baby deer struggling to swim across the bay so they pulled the fawn into their boat and then they released it close to the shore. pretty extraordinary there. capturing the entire rescue on their cell phone. yeah, now it is free and off into the wild blue yonder -- or at least that little island. >> imagine the sunset you'd see if you lived on one of the planets nasa has discovered outside our solar system. it has two...
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one of a professor it at the university of michigan. thank you, jesse, so much for joining us on the show and bringing mabel with you. first, mabel doesn't exactly are sound like the amazing name of a futuristic row are bot. what does it stand for? >> it it's short for michigan an though poe morph ick -- with electric legs. but mabel is powered by four electric motors. when we were naming the robot, i wanted "m" nor michigan and "b" for bi-ped. the rest fell into place. >> i'm fascinated by mabel's knees. this is pretty rare for a robot to move like this? >> yes. what we're doing in this lab is working on the feedback algorithms, measuring the position and speed of all the robots' various joints. they do that once every millie second. we cal late what these joints should be doing and then we adjust the power commands to the motor such that the robot plays out the right responses to various responses. so the general field is called feedback control. we apply these methods to robots like mabel. >> so mabel is really cool. we all agree wit
one of a professor it at the university of michigan. thank you, jesse, so much for joining us on the show and bringing mabel with you. first, mabel doesn't exactly are sound like the amazing name of a futuristic row are bot. what does it stand for? >> it it's short for michigan an though poe morph ick -- with electric legs. but mabel is powered by four electric motors. when we were naming the robot, i wanted "m" nor michigan and "b" for bi-ped. the rest fell into...
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joining me now, a professor at michigan state university. thank you, professor, for coming on to talk about this. i think we're all hoping this proves to work and save lives along the way. help us understand how these pulses from a laser can spot a roadside bomb and how it might be used on the battlefield? >> well, let me explain starting from if you can imagine a very short pulse that gives a kick to the molecules on a time scale that is shorter than the motion of the atoms, themselves, and that sets them off ringing and then a slightly longer pulse that is synchronized with this one records the ringing and the detector lets us know where the compounds are at the target where the laser has just hit. >> so you compare this to the same type of laser that can be used in a powerpoint presentation which a lot of us do. why now? why hasn't this been discovered and used before? it sounds pretty successful. >> well, i need to make sure that i give you the correct picture. the total amount of power that we're using is equivalent to that of a powerpo
joining me now, a professor at michigan state university. thank you, professor, for coming on to talk about this. i think we're all hoping this proves to work and save lives along the way. help us understand how these pulses from a laser can spot a roadside bomb and how it might be used on the battlefield? >> well, let me explain starting from if you can imagine a very short pulse that gives a kick to the molecules on a time scale that is shorter than the motion of the atoms, themselves,...
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it happened in monroe, michigan. about 40 miles south of detroit on tuesday. a well known divorce attorney and his two sons had just left a football practice when their car exploded. all three were seriously injured. listen to the father's 911 call. >> monroe county, 911. >> my car blew up with two kids. you've been called already but i'm telling you what's going on with the boys. i've got two significant leg injuries. one to his bottom left leg and one to his left buttocks that are chewed up pretty good. okay? >> okay. >> they are bleeding. i need someone here now. >> wow! both children and their father are now in stable condition. federal investigators stay bomb was a sophisticated device that had a timing mechanism. >>> two people accused of posting false rumors on social media about school attacks in eastern mexico walked free yesterday after authorities dropped terrorism charges against them. the person spent nearly a month behind bars and the attorney calls the release a success of society. >>> now to france. where the first court issued fines over the c
it happened in monroe, michigan. about 40 miles south of detroit on tuesday. a well known divorce attorney and his two sons had just left a football practice when their car exploded. all three were seriously injured. listen to the father's 911 call. >> monroe county, 911. >> my car blew up with two kids. you've been called already but i'm telling you what's going on with the boys. i've got two significant leg injuries. one to his bottom left leg and one to his left buttocks that are...
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dramatic 911 call after this car bombing in a michigan neighborhood. >> 911. >> okay, we have a bad accident. any car blew up with two kids. called on already. i've got two significant leg injuries. one to the bottom left injury, his bottom left leg and then one to his left buttocks that are chewed up pretty good, okay? >> okay. >> eight tissue wounds that are bleeding. i need someone here now. >> why was this family, father, two sons, on the case? "the situation room" on the road, day four. stay with us. wolf will join me live from new york. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> designed for maximum damage, what police are now saying about this bomb placed under a car that bl
dramatic 911 call after this car bombing in a michigan neighborhood. >> 911. >> okay, we have a bad accident. any car blew up with two kids. called on already. i've got two significant leg injuries. one to the bottom left injury, his bottom left leg and then one to his left buttocks that are chewed up pretty good, okay? >> okay. >> eight tissue wounds that are bleeding. i need someone here now. >> why was this family, father, two sons, on the case? "the...
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. >>> from newbury, michigan, 99-year-old george harris received his diploma. the state only got around to giving him the sheep skin. he says he hopes his story inspires younger people to stay in school. >>> just minutes ago, the chairman of the joints chief of staff accused pakistan's intelligence service of helping a terrorist group and its mission to kill americans. the group recently attacked the u.s. embassy in afghanistan and our barbara starr takes a closer look. >> cnn has learned that the cia and pentagon agreed last year that the spy agency would step arm drone attacks inside pakistan against a terrorist network known as the h ara send fighters across the border of afghanistan to kill american troops and attack high profile targets like the u.s. embassy in kabul. it began after general petraeus went to the cia for help acco according to a senior u.s. official. u.s. troops cannot cross into pakistan. cia drones for now are the only way to get to ha qa ni strong held. the obama administration has pushed to go after the stronghold to no avail. now, u.s.
. >>> from newbury, michigan, 99-year-old george harris received his diploma. the state only got around to giving him the sheep skin. he says he hopes his story inspires younger people to stay in school. >>> just minutes ago, the chairman of the joints chief of staff accused pakistan's intelligence service of helping a terrorist group and its mission to kill americans. the group recently attacked the u.s. embassy in afghanistan and our barbara starr takes a closer look....
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police in michigan searching for the suspects in a powerful car bombing that injured a toledo attorney and his two sons. here's the man's frantic call to 911. >> 911. >> okay, we have a bad accident. my car blew up with two kids. the boys, i've got two significant leg injuries. one to the bottom left injury, bottom left leg and one to his left buttocks chewed up pretty good. eight tissue wounds. they are bleeding. i need someone here now. >> the attorney, eric chapelle, was able to pull his two sons out of the suv. police say they believe he may have been targeted in the attack. >>> in california, a 12-year-old girl has a close encounter with a bear. cara jackson was home alone when the bear wandered into the family's kitchen. the girl ran upstairs, called her father who called police. the bear finally left the house without doing any damage. lucky folks. >>> a missouri woman got the surprise of her life at the st. louis cardinal's game. her husband who has been serving in afghanistan showed up on the field. todd parker was hiding in the dugout when his wife, jessica, was called to the
police in michigan searching for the suspects in a powerful car bombing that injured a toledo attorney and his two sons. here's the man's frantic call to 911. >> 911. >> okay, we have a bad accident. my car blew up with two kids. the boys, i've got two significant leg injuries. one to the bottom left injury, bottom left leg and one to his left buttocks chewed up pretty good. eight tissue wounds. they are bleeding. i need someone here now. >> the attorney, eric chapelle, was...
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600,000 members in the organization, and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the grass roots level. >> do it yourself. michelle rhee, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> absolutely. >> paycheck to paycheck and meal to meal, and i know you can relate, because last night i went out and went grocery shopping with this father of a family of four, and out of work, and he has been looking for work in the last two years and how he makes ends meet grocery shopping in the down economy. ] [ crying ] [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] your life will have to flash by even faster. autodrive brakes on the cadillac srx activate after rain is detected to help improve braki
600,000 members in the organization, and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the...
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of course, florida, a very important state in the battle for the nomination and in michigan, as well. two straw polls there. two major republican conferences. we can get a gauge on how the candidates and they're doing. two more next month one is a cnn debate in nevada. this battle for the nomination moves on and we'll move with it, kyra. >> your next political update in about an hour. a reminder for all the latest news, go to our website 24/7 cnnpolitics.com. >>> how are the gop candidates doing with this country's christian leadership? ralph reid joining me live, next. >>> and priceless works of art considered a national treasure are finally returned. 60 years after they were stolen by the nazis. we'll tell you about that in cross country, next. so, how was school today ? i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be the princess. oh... but she has to kiss a boy. and he's dressed up like a big green frog ! ewww. ( announcer ) fly without putting
of course, florida, a very important state in the battle for the nomination and in michigan, as well. two straw polls there. two major republican conferences. we can get a gauge on how the candidates and they're doing. two more next month one is a cnn debate in nevada. this battle for the nomination moves on and we'll move with it, kyra. >> your next political update in about an hour. a reminder for all the latest news, go to our website 24/7 cnnpolitics.com. >>> how are the gop...
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the saugatuck dow jones in michigan. weequahic park in new jersey. 80 acre lake that as excessive algae growth because of runoff and union chapel in ohio. it sits on 16.5 acres and was a meeting place for socialist activist indicating back to the women's suffrage era. we'll have more of the list coming up. some of the most endangered landscapes in america. >> yeah. i didn't know there were some at risks. >> didn't earth. that's incredible. there's a list of 12. we brought you eight so far. how are you doing? >> i'm well. wonderful to be here. >> good. so now we're in fall. >> we are. . first weekend of fall. fall brings us outside to bring a lot of activities. there's one caveat. a pesky area of low pressure that's been sitting cut off from the jet stream. when a low is cut off from the jet stream it doesn't move. that's why you're seeing so much rain across the ohio valley and eastern seaboard. more rain is expected. this front will tap into that tropical moisture. that pulls more rain ahead and unfortunately it means m
the saugatuck dow jones in michigan. weequahic park in new jersey. 80 acre lake that as excessive algae growth because of runoff and union chapel in ohio. it sits on 16.5 acres and was a meeting place for socialist activist indicating back to the women's suffrage era. we'll have more of the list coming up. some of the most endangered landscapes in america. >> yeah. i didn't know there were some at risks. >> didn't earth. that's incredible. there's a list of 12. we brought you eight...
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michigan is holding a straw poll today. the outcome could be critical to candidates who lagged behind. our political reporter is in orlando, florida, two big gop straw polls in one day. let's start with florida. who showed up? >> reporter: today the main top tier candidates mitt romney and rick perry went to michigan for that other straw poll you referenced. candidates here today are those lesser known folks. herman cain. newt gingrich. jon huntsman's family came on their behalf because they're desperate for traction. straw polls are good to show that they are in the race. i have to tell you that herman cain's name has come up a lot here in wake of thursday night's presidential debate. a lot of people thought that rick perry stumbled and activists are deciding between romney and perry but cain's name comes up as offering common sense solutions is the phrase you hear from them. >> let's talk about the straw poll that will take place in michigan. how pivotal is that one? >> reporter: as i said, rick perry and mitt romney are
michigan is holding a straw poll today. the outcome could be critical to candidates who lagged behind. our political reporter is in orlando, florida, two big gop straw polls in one day. let's start with florida. who showed up? >> reporter: today the main top tier candidates mitt romney and rick perry went to michigan for that other straw poll you referenced. candidates here today are those lesser known folks. herman cain. newt gingrich. jon huntsman's family came on their behalf because...
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pastoral resort up in michigan where a bunch of activists are covered. there's another straw poll, so we get to see how these candidates are faring among the debate among these trushl voters, t.j. >> peter, thank you. >>> president obama has an important night ahead of him. he has a speech to the congressional black caucus. the caucus has been critical of the white house for the way the president has handled the issue of jobs. unemployment among african-americans was almost 17% last month. >>> we're down to ten, ten they're rows we're talking about. the cnn heros top ten list is out. did your favorite make the cut? you will find out, next. >>> still to come this morning, it's the end of an era. after 41 years on the air, "all my children" has said good-bye. coming up, i'm talking to the guy that the ladies know so well, michael e. knight, or better known to you as tad martin here with me this morning. >>> we're at 24 minutes past the hour now. all year, we have been bringing you inspiring stories, people who have made it their mission to help others. we
pastoral resort up in michigan where a bunch of activists are covered. there's another straw poll, so we get to see how these candidates are faring among the debate among these trushl voters, t.j. >> peter, thank you. >>> president obama has an important night ahead of him. he has a speech to the congressional black caucus. the caucus has been critical of the white house for the way the president has handled the issue of jobs. unemployment among african-americans was almost 17%...
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later today, both perry and romney speak in person at a gop conference in michigan, another state that's moving up its primary position in the race for the white house. results of a straw poll there, they come out tomorrow morning. t.j. >> tonight, it's an important night for president obama. he'll be speaking to the congressional black caucus. some members have been critical of the way he's been handling the jobs problem. unemployment among african-americans was nearly 17% last month. >>> turn to the middle east now with the palestinian authorities foreign minister says he is hoping for quick action on the palestinian push for full ewe nooitd night dollars nations membership. president mahmoud abbas put forward the request in a speech at the u.n. . the u.n. security council will discuss the request on monday. he's hoping a vote will come soon. the u.s. threatening to veto a resolution on statehood if it makes it to the security council. the american position, israel must be a part of any statehood issues. after the abbas speech, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu took the stage.
later today, both perry and romney speak in person at a gop conference in michigan, another state that's moving up its primary position in the race for the white house. results of a straw poll there, they come out tomorrow morning. t.j. >> tonight, it's an important night for president obama. he'll be speaking to the congressional black caucus. some members have been critical of the way he's been handling the jobs problem. unemployment among african-americans was nearly 17% last month....
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. >>> the political spotlight is on florida and michigan this weekend. earlier today, mitt romney won the straw poll at the republican conference of 681 votes cast, romney captured 51% and candidate rick perry won 16%. in the florida straw poll yesterday, involving the republican presidential candidates, herman cain was the big winner, collecting 37% of the votes. rick perry came in second. and michele bachmann got just 1%. cain said the win shows he cannot be ignored. >>> what does the florida straw poll win mean for herman cain's campaign and is new jersey governor chris christie being pressured to enter the presidential race. earlier today, i spoke with political blogger danielle belton about the changing political landscape of the presidential race. so, danielle, leading up to this straw poll, some were willing to say that this was a two-man race between romney and perry. herman cain's win in florida, that straw poll, how much of a game changer is this? >> well, you know, as exciting as this probably is for herman cain and people who support him this
. >>> the political spotlight is on florida and michigan this weekend. earlier today, mitt romney won the straw poll at the republican conference of 681 votes cast, romney captured 51% and candidate rick perry won 16%. in the florida straw poll yesterday, involving the republican presidential candidates, herman cain was the big winner, collecting 37% of the votes. rick perry came in second. and michele bachmann got just 1%. cain said the win shows he cannot be ignored. >>>...
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let's go to that straw poll in michigan. another one in michigan. romney on top by far. we expected the former massachusetts governor would win that straw poll. he grew up in michigan. his father was a former governor there. popular. romney has a strong portion in the state. perry went up there and campaigned there, distant second. a lot of people are saying these results for perry this weekend, well, maybe it's a reflection of those uneven debate performances he had the last two weeks and his stance on illegal immigration. he's still the front-runner on the national polls but this weekend hurt. >> i guess on the west coast if the thing is to meet with lady gaga, if you're on the east coast apparently the thing is you meet with donald trump. the latest blessing seeker, mitt romney now, paul. so what is it about trump and these presidential candidates that keep going to see him? >> here you go. a week and a half ago perry had dinner with trump in new york. today romney is there. meeting trump around 2:00. we spend spent a lot of time with him earlier in the year when he w
let's go to that straw poll in michigan. another one in michigan. romney on top by far. we expected the former massachusetts governor would win that straw poll. he grew up in michigan. his father was a former governor there. popular. romney has a strong portion in the state. perry went up there and campaigned there, distant second. a lot of people are saying these results for perry this weekend, well, maybe it's a reflection of those uneven debate performances he had the last two weeks and his...
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in this week's travel insider, producer karen waygood takes in a free concert in michigan's lake huron. >> we would like to thank you for coming down. we have the sunshine string band all the way from midland county. >> i bought a little mandolin when i came home from korea. we were out drinking and playing and i rebuilt the body board. that was back 45 years ago. i built this body and rebuilt it and rebuilt it. so one of the easiest playing instruments i've ever had and a mandolin, until i'm 83, i've played the harmonica, whatever is left over i try to play. . >> a very dangerous instrument, got all three legs already. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> crosscut larson, thank you. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i
in this week's travel insider, producer karen waygood takes in a free concert in michigan's lake huron. >> we would like to thank you for coming down. we have the sunshine string band all the way from midland county. >> i bought a little mandolin when i came home from korea. we were out drinking and playing and i rebuilt the body board. that was back 45 years ago. i built this body and rebuilt it and rebuilt it. so one of the easiest playing instruments i've ever had and a mandolin,...
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casey wian, michigan. >>> george w. bush granted one interview about the moments around september 11th. you don't want to miss this story. it's up next. stay with us. [ barks ] [ cat meows ] [ woman ] ♪ i just want to be okay ♪ be okay, be okay ♪ i just want to be okay today - ♪ i just want to know today - [ whistles ] ♪ know today, know today - [ cat meows ] - ♪ know that maybe i will be okay ♪ [ chimes ] travelers can help you protect the things you care about... and save money with multi-policy discounts. are you getting the coverage you need... and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage... or visit travelers.com. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 al
casey wian, michigan. >>> george w. bush granted one interview about the moments around september 11th. you don't want to miss this story. it's up next. stay with us. [ barks ] [ cat meows ] [ woman ] ♪ i just want to be okay ♪ be okay, be okay ♪ i just want to be okay today - ♪ i just want to know today - [ whistles ] ♪ know today, know today - [ cat meows ] - ♪ know that maybe i will be okay ♪ [ chimes ] travelers can help you protect the things you care about... and...
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it's going to be the workers of michigan and america. we're going to win that war. president obama, this is your army. we are ready to march, and president obama, we want one thing -- jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs! that's what we're going to tell him. he's going to be -- when he sees what we're doing here, he will be inspired, but he needs help. you know what? everybody here has got to vote. if we go back, keep the eye on the prize, let's take these sons of -- out and get back to where we belong. >> dan, how is the white house responding this morning? >> reporter: well, they're not. in fact, as the internet continues to burn with, you floe, comments about those remarks, you know, the suggestion that the president should weigh in and could not democrat them, i did have an e-mail exchange with a official who reiterated the white house would have no comment. instead what they're talking about is the focus of this administration, as the president is days away from delivers his jobs speech. we're being told it would be a combination of things we have hea
it's going to be the workers of michigan and america. we're going to win that war. president obama, this is your army. we are ready to march, and president obama, we want one thing -- jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs! that's what we're going to tell him. he's going to be -- when he sees what we're doing here, he will be inspired, but he needs help. you know what? everybody here has got to vote. if we go back, keep the eye on the prize, let's take these sons of -- out and get back...
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later perry and romney will speak at a gop conference in michigan, another state moving up its primary position in the race for the white house. results of the straw poll there, they come out tomorrow morning. t.j. >> thanks to our paul steinhauser and president obama has an important night, a speech to the congressional black caucus. the caucus has been critical of the white house for the way he has handled the issue of jobs, unemployment among african-americans was almost 17% last month. eight minutes past the hour. a passionate plea from the palestinians for their own state. you see the president there requested it. it's a largely symbolling move since the united states said they would veto the move. a short time after abbas spoke, benjamin netanyahu had a chance to fire back. listen to both sides. >> translator: this is a moment of truth. our people are waiting to hear the answer of the world. will it allow israel to continue the last occupation in the world? >> the palestinians should first make peace with israel and then get their state. >> behind the scenes negotiators put toget
later perry and romney will speak at a gop conference in michigan, another state moving up its primary position in the race for the white house. results of the straw poll there, they come out tomorrow morning. t.j. >> thanks to our paul steinhauser and president obama has an important night, a speech to the congressional black caucus. the caucus has been critical of the white house for the way he has handled the issue of jobs, unemployment among african-americans was almost 17% last...
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. >> you mitt romney and rick perry leaving florida, heading to michigan today for a major republican conference going on there. we'll have more on the battle for florida next hour and take you live to orlando where both of those major conservative conferences are going on right now. meanwhile to the president right now, no child left behind. the obama administration saying it will immediately start reviewing applications from states that want to opt out of parts of that education plan. president obama spoke about the reasons for the change in his weekly address. >> while the goals behind no child left behind were admira e admirable, experience has taught us the law had serious flaws that are hurting our children instead of helping them. teachers are being forced to teach to the test while subjects like history and science are being squeezed out. in an order to avoid having their schools labeled as failures, some schools lowered their standards in a race to the bottom. >> president obama has an important night ahead of him. he has a speech to the congressional black caucus. the caucus
. >> you mitt romney and rick perry leaving florida, heading to michigan today for a major republican conference going on there. we'll have more on the battle for florida next hour and take you live to orlando where both of those major conservative conferences are going on right now. meanwhile to the president right now, no child left behind. the obama administration saying it will immediately start reviewing applications from states that want to opt out of parts of that education plan....